LE

mrs may is dead in the water, just a vocal point now but who is mad enough to take it on?
she has done a job now move on, retire and go to the city of london on £500k for a 3 day week
boris will not look at it until its a few years down the line and it has all settled down

27.79% Did not vote in the EU Referendum - But these people still complain it was unfair, why?

ADC

mrs may is dead in the water, just a vocal point now but who is mad enough to take it on?
she has done a job now move on, retire and go to the city of london on £500k for a 3 day week
boris will not look at it until its a few years down the line and it has all settled down

Mrs May will retire soon, and will no doubt be offered lots of well paying sinecures; however she won't need the money as, being a PM, she gets a pension equal to half-pay as PM for life. She will also get an allowance for the public work a former PM does and for running her office so in effect is on full salary when she stands down. Still, that will probably be peanuts to her.

Labour: For the Few, NOT the Many!
Tory: Vote for us we can ignore you better than Labour do.
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I'm a Gammon and proud of it!

LE

mrs may is dead in the water, just a vocal point now but who is mad enough to take it on?
she has done a job now move on, retire and go to the city of london on £500k for a 3 day week
boris will not look at it until its a few years down the line and it has all settled down

GCM

Watching parliament just now, and PMTM and others have shut down the idea of No Deal as being something that we do not want.

But in the space of 10mins I have heard there will be no hard border in Northern Ireland, and we would save £35billion as she foresees a £4billion initial cost of leaving if we depart on the 12th April.

Its crazy, no deal keeps getting shot down but its by far the less messy outcome, oh and 17.4 million people voted for it.

Which highlight just one of the problems inherent in a GE now: who will vote for whom?
Brexit, qua Brexit, was never about the Parties: it is not a question of a Tory Brexit or a Labour Brexit, or any other colour Brexit.
In the event of a GE now:
Will the electorate NOT vote for their current MP (of whichever denomination ) because he/she did not follow their wishes in the Referendum aka People's Vote, or will they continue to vote in the same rosette 'cos they always have done and always will.
Will Party Associations (stand fast Momentum) deselect sitting MPs who have gone against the local electorate's referendum wishes and/or sitting MPs who have 'rebelled' in Westminster terms.
Those are just two questions.
There will be many more, and the whole will effect the future direction of British politics.

LE

Which highlight just one of the problems inherent in a GE now: who will vote for whom?
Brexit, qua Brexit, was never about the Parties: it is not a question of a Tory Brexit or a Labour Brexit, or any other colour Brexit.
In the event of a GE now:
Will the electorate NOT vote for their current MP (of whichever denomination ) because he/she did not follow their wishes in the Referendum aka People's Vote, or will they continue to vote in the same rosette 'cos they always have done and always will.
Will Party Associations (stand fast Momentum) deselect sitting MPs who have gone against the local electorate's referendum wishes and/or sitting MPs who have 'rebelled' in Westminster terms.
Those are just two questions.
There will be many more, and the whole will effect the future direction of British politics.

Although, looking at things now, the most likely immediate outcome (at least from trying to triangulate the views on this site and May's speech this afternoon) looks like it will be a longer BREXIT extension with May* still at the helm, as the Tory party can't unite around anyone else and most of Westminster don't want to let Corbyn in....

* Or Lidington if she collapses on the job, as is looking more likely by the day...

LE

Although, looking at things now, the most likely immediate outcome (at least from trying to triangulate the views on this site and May's speech this afternoon) is now a much longer BREXIT extension with May still at the helm, because the Tory party can't unite around anyone else and they won't want to let Corbyn in....